How can it be good that I kill someone or that someone kills me? How can that be good? Oh, you backward, zealot cavemen!
The worst part about nationalism is that it’s an evil mostly applied to young people, i.e. kids. While we were kids, we have been thought that 3*4=12, and we didn’t quite understand that, we learned it by heart. It is only much later that we have begun to realize what is *, what is =, what are (), etc. The same thing happens with nationalism and religious hate. “Don’t go with them my son, they are different people”. “Don’t trust them, once you turn your back, they will backstab you”. This indoctrination leads to the kids believing that once you pass a border with Serbia/Bosnia/Croatia, everything becomes black. The trees, the sky, the people, everything becomes black.
Serbs usually call soup “supa”, Croatians “juha”, while Bosnians use both versions of the word. But is it really important how will we call a soup? Who cares what word will be used if we all understand both versions? The point is that someone wants to eat/make a soup, the word itself is not the point!
We have been indoctrinated all of our lives by our political elites that we are different worlds. But the political elites are not stupid at all, don’t be misled. They are bad and immoral, yes, but they are not stupid. They are poisoning us with nationalistic and religious hate in order to be able to control us and keep our minds busy while they steal from (all of) us. People in the Balkans are not hungry for war, people in the Balkans are hungry… hungry.
You should teach your children mathematics, chemistry, biology, something useful, so that they can become useful members of the society, so that they can create something good. Please, teach them to be nice, good, smart, open-minded, relaxed. Don’t jabber too much and teach them that a Serb/Bosnian/Croat is no good because “he is not like us”. Is it possible that you haven’t noticed so far that we are all in the same… sh… soup? Don’t create a social problem that even you don’t wish to have!
We shouldn’t care about nationalities, religions, and similar stuff when estimating people. What we should care is how much is someone ready to help unconditionally, how much is someone pleasant to be with, how much does someone know about smart things, how much can someone make you laugh and feel good.
Luckily, the world is becoming closer and closer. I have met many members of all three nationalities on local Argentinian tango events over the last two years, and I can tell you that I have met only wonderful people, with none of them careing “who is who”. I believe that platforms like Steemit can also help bring us together. Živeli!
Credits: this article was inspired by a wonderful and lucid YouTube video made by Amir Hadžić in Bosnian language.
Disclaimer: the pictures used in this article were not made by me and I don't have any rights to them. I just liked them and wanted to share them with you.
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